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Hey Alison, Vlad!

Things go quietly, I'm about to settle down and watch a movie (because I can). But I'll sporadically post, so don't worry about that.
 
This is a bad thing?

I used to arrive at school 30 minutes early by choice ... avoided bad traffic, and it meant I could spend half an hour in the library reading the morning papers or rifling through the classics ... or surfing elevation-tour.com.
 
I used to arrive at school 30 minutes early by choice ... avoided bad traffic, and it meant I could spend half an hour in the library reading the morning papers or rifling through the classics ... or surfing elevation-tour.com.

That's a very intelligent thing to do, Ax. :yes:

Although usually I would never set foot in the library during lunch which is packed with nerds playing cheesy computer age that you'd expect a kid 8 years their junior to be playing. So I always arm myself with a keyboard.

Nope, just handed in his Honours thesis....

Stuck? *shudder*


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Oh, that's no big woop. :wink:
 
That's a very intelligent thing to do, Ax. :yes:

Although usually I would never set foot in the library during lunch which is packed with nerds playing cheesy computer age that you'd expect a kid 8 years their junior to be playing. So I always arm myself with a keyboard.

Our library computers never had games, though people usually found ways around the Internet filter to play online games. I used elevation-tour.com so much that it came to their attention and got blocked ... didn't stop me, I was the first person at my school to realise you could beat the filter with Babelfish's page translator.

I usually hung out up the back of the library at lunchtime, either reading or making a nuisance of myself.
 
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Uh. I'm trying to figure out an inventive way to meet up with her, because I quote "always tend to pop out of strange situations".

She's blonde and extremely pretty?

I was thinking more along the lines of how you know her, things in common, etc.
 
Our library computers never had games, though people usually found ways around the Internet filter to play online games. I used elevation-tour.com so much that it came to their attention and got blocked ... didn't stop me, I was the first person at my school to realise you could beat the filter with Babelfish's page translator.

I usually hung out up the back of the library at lunchtime, either reading or making a nuisance of myself.

Back in the day, the Age, the Age's comics, and mocking the Age's comics was where it was at during library periods. Before school though, I'd rock up about 40 minutes early with some others and we'd eat toasted cheese sandwiches and chat idly.
 
Our library computers never had games, though people usually found ways around the Internet filter to play online games. I used elevation-tour.com so much that it came to their attention and got blocked ... didn't stop me, I was the first person at my school to realise you could beat the filter with Babelfish's page translator.

I usually hung out up the back of the library at lunchtime, either reading or making a nuisance of myself.

The teachers didn't like U2? :tsk:

But then again it is a mature thing to do rather than be a stupid teenager who acts like a complete boofhead outside, whether it be fighting like ninja monkeys or doing immature things.
 
I was thinking more along the lines of how you know her, things in common, etc.

Oh, through school. Well, she's one of the people is loud, yet quiet. Y'know the type? She speaks five languages, usually has a book in her hands, enjoys leisurely walks, isn't a massive music fan, goes dancing twice a week, likes ice skating...
 
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Llamaspam!
 
Back in the day, the Age, the Age's comics, and mocking the Age's comics was where it was at during library periods. Before school though, I'd rock up about 40 minutes early with some others and we'd eat toasted cheese sandwiches and chat idly.

I used to rock up about an hour early, walk into school, grab the paper and do the crossword, and then run around and talk to the millions of people I knew there.
 
And hey Liam :wave:

Inventive... :hmm: Build a time machine, go back a year or two and leave her a note asking her out when she meets you in two years' time?
 
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